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- the present invention relates to frequency conversion of electromagnetic (EM) signals. More particularly, the present invention relates to reducing or eliminating DC offset voltages when down-converting a signal in a communication system.
- EM electromagnetic
- Electromagnetic (EM) information signals include, but are not limited to, video baseband signals, voice baseband signals, computer baseband signals, etc.
- Baseband signals include analog baseband signals and digital baseband signals.
- Up-conversion to a higher frequency is utilized.
- Conventional up-conversion processes modulate higher frequency carrier signals with baseband signals. Modulation refers to a variety of techniques for impressing information from the baseband signals onto the higher frequency carrier signals. The resultant signals are referred to herein as modulated carrier signals.
- the amplitude of an AM carrier signal varies in relation to changes in the baseband signal
- the frequency of an FM carrier signal varies in relation to changes in the baseband signal
- the phase of a PM carrier signal varies in relation to changes in the baseband signal.
- the information In order to process the information that was in the baseband signal, the information must be extracted, or demodulated, from the modulated carrier signal.
- conventional signal processing technology is limited in operational speed, conventional signal processing technology cannot easily demodulate a baseband signal from higher frequency modulated carrier signal directly. Instead, higher frequency modulated carrier signals must be down-converted to an intermediate frequency (IF), from where a conventional demodulator can demodulate the baseband signal.
- IF intermediate frequency
- Conventional down-converters include electrical components whose properties are frequency dependent. As a result, conventional down-converters are designed around specific frequencies or frequency ranges and do not work well outside their designed frequency range.
- down-converters are included in receiver channels that include amplifiers and/or filters.
- conventional down-converters will include additional amplifiers in the receive signal path.
- These amplifiers, down-converters, and other components in a receiver channel create unwanted DC offset voltages.
- Any DC offset in the receiver channel has the effect of competing with the signal of interest, producing a statistical bias much like an interference.
- the DC offset may cause the receiver channel to become saturated, such that a voltage rail is reached or exceeded.
- DC offset may saturate a receiver channel when it is amplified by DC coupled gain amplifiers in the receiver channel at baseband. In such situations, the information signal may not be recoverable at all.
- the DC offset voltages must be removed without distorting the signal of interest.
- the present invention is directed to a filter module that reduces and/or removes DC offset voltages from a communication system.
- the filter module may be coupled in a receiver channel of a variety of communication system types, including, but not limited to, a wireless local area network (WLAN) receiver channel.
- WLAN wireless local area network
- Other applications of the invention include, without limitation, other types of communication networks and cellular telephones.
- the filter module is used to reduce a DC offset voltage in a communication system.
- the filter module is configured in a single-ended fashion.
- a capacitor is coupled between an input signal and an output signal.
- An active variable resistor is coupled between the output signal and a reference voltage.
- the active variable resistor receives a control signal.
- the control signal adjusts the value of the active variable resistor, which adjusts the frequency response of the filter module. The rate at which the filter module reduces DC offset voltages is thereby adjusted.
- the active variable resistor includes a first MOSFET transistor and a second MOSFET transistor.
- the second MOSFET transistor is coupled in parallel with the first MOSFET transistor.
- control signal is a periodic waveform, such as a ramp-shaped waveform.
- a filter module for reducing a DC offset voltage in a radio frequency communication channel.
- the filter module is configured in a differential fashion.
- a first capacitor is coupled between a first differential input node and a first differential output node.
- a second capacitor is coupled between a second differential input node and a second differential output node.
- An active variable resistor is coupled between the first differential output node and the second differential output node. The active variable resistor receives a control signal.
- FIG. 1A is a block diagram of a universal frequency translation (UFT) module according to an embodiment of the invention.
- UFT universal frequency translation
- FIG. 1B is a more detailed diagram of a universal frequency translation (UFT) module according to an embodiment of the invention.
- UFT universal frequency translation
- FIG. 1C illustrates a UFT module used in a universal frequency down-conversion (UFD) module according to an embodiment of the invention.
- UFD universal frequency down-conversion
- FIG. 1D illustrates a UFT module used in a universal frequency up-conversion (UFU) module according to an embodiment of the invention.
- UFT universal frequency up-conversion
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a universal frequency translation (UFT) module according to an alternative embodiment of the invention.
- UFT universal frequency translation
- FIGS. 3A and 3G are example aliasing modules according to embodiments of the invention.
- FIGS. 3B-3F are example waveforms used to describe the operation of the aliasing modules of FIGS. 3A and 3G .
- FIG. 4 illustrates an energy transfer system with an optional energy transfer signal module according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example aperture generator
- FIG. 6A illustrates an example aperture generator
- FIG. 6B illustrates an oscillator according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 7A-B illustrate example aperture generators.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an aliasing module with input and output impedance match according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 illustrates an example energy transfer module with a switch module and a reactive storage module according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram of a universal frequency up-conversion (UFU) module according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 11 is a more detailed diagram of a universal frequency up-conversion (UFU) module according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 12 is a block diagram of a universal frequency up-conversion (UFU) module according to an alternative embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 13A-13I illustrate example waveforms used to describe the operation of the UFU module.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a unified down-converting and filtering (UDF) module according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 15 illustrates an exemplary I/Q modulation embodiment of a receiver according to the invention.
- FIG. 16 shows an exemplary receiver channel in which embodiments of the present invention may be implemented.
- FIG. 17A shows an example filter module, according to an single-ended receiver channel embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17B shows a version of a filter module that may be implemented in a differential receiver channel, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17C shows an example filter module, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 18 shows a DC offset voltage present in an example model of an operational amplifier gain stage.
- FIG. 19 shows an example implementation for a variable resistor that includes MOSFETs, according to an example embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 20A shows an example of a control signal, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 20B shows more detail of a first ramp waveform portion of the control signal of FIG. 20A during first time period.
- FIG. 21A shows an example plot of resistance versus time for a variable resistor when receiving the control signal shown in FIG. 20A , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 21B shows more detail of a first resistor value waveform portion during a first time period shown in FIG. 21A , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 shows example frequency responses for a filter module of the present invention.
- FIG. 23 shows an example implementation for first and second current sources, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 24A shows an example application of a filter module in a receiver channel portion, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 24B shows an example application of a filter module in an AGC feedback loop, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 25A shows a filter module, with a fixed resistor in parallel with a variable resistor, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 25B shows a filter module, with a fixed resistor in series with a variable resistor, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 26 illustrates a conventional high-pass resistor-capacitor (RC) filter.
- FIGS. 27A and 27B show a circuit that includes a variable resistor using selected dimensions, according to an example embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 28 shows an example simulation plot of the circuit shown in FIGS. 27A and 27B .
- FIGS. 29A and 29B show the circuit of FIGS. 27A and 27B , with some MOSFET dimensions adjusted, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 30 shows an example simulation plot of the circuit shown in FIGS. 29A and 29B .
- FIG. 31 shows a graph of responses to an input unit step function for a conventional RC filter, such as the RC filter shown in FIG. 26 , and for various configurations for a filter module, according to embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 32 shows an example receiver channel that includes a plurality of filter modules, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 33 illustrates a WLAN receiver circuit using a single filter module, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 34 illustrates a signal input to the WLAN receiver circuit of FIG. 33 .
- FIG. 35 illustrates a DC offset input signal of FIG. 33 , showing unique DC offsets assigned to diversities A and B.
- FIG. 36 illustrates an output of a WLAN filter located in the WLAN receiver circuit of FIG. 33 .
- FIG. 37 illustrates a signal output by a filter module shown in FIG. 33 .
- FIGS. 38 and 39 show further detail of the filter module output signal shown in FIG. 37 .
- FIG. 40 shows an example AGC response waveform that converges simultaneously with DC offset acquisition, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 41 shows an example simulation AGC circuit that generated the AGC response waveform shown in FIG. 40 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 42 illustrates an AGC control feedback signal related to the AGC circuit shown in FIG. 41 .
- FIG. 43 illustrates a resistance waveform for variable resistors shown in FIG. 41 .
- FIG. 44 shows a resistance waveform for an example variable resistor, having different time constants that correspond to different diversity time periods, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 45 illustrates a signal with reduced DC offset output from a filter module, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 46 shows an AGC output signal resulting from AGC amplification of the signal illustrated in FIG. 45 .
- FIGS. 47A-47D and 48 A- 48 D show flowcharts relating to example operational embodiments of the present invention.
- the present invention is directed to the down-conversion and up-conversion of an electromagnetic signal using a universal frequency translation (UFT) module, transforms for same, and applications thereof.
- UFT universal frequency translation
- the systems described herein each may include one or more receivers, transmitters, and/or transceivers. According to embodiments of the invention, at least some of these receivers, transmitters, and/or transceivers are implemented using universal frequency translation (UFT) modules.
- UFT universal frequency translation
- the present invention is related to frequency translation, and applications of same.
- Such applications include, but are not limited to, frequency down-conversion, frequency up-conversion, enhanced signal reception, unified down-conversion and filtering, and combinations and applications of same.
- FIG. 1A illustrates a universal frequency translation (UFT) module 102 according to embodiments of the invention.
- the UFT module is also sometimes called a universal frequency translator, or a universal translator.
- some embodiments of the UFT module 102 include three ports (nodes), designated in FIG. 1A as Port 1, Port 2, and Port 3. Other UFT embodiments include other than three ports.
- the UFT module 102 (perhaps in combination with other components) operates to generate an output signal from an input signal, where the frequency of the output signal differs from the frequency of the input signal.
- the UFT module 102 (and perhaps other components) operates to generate the output signal from the input signal by translating the frequency (and perhaps other characteristics) of the input signal to the frequency (and perhaps other characteristics) of the output signal.
- FIG. 1 B An example embodiment of the UFT module 103 is generally illustrated in FIG. 1 B.
- the UFT module 103 includes a switch 106 controlled by a control signal 108 .
- the switch 106 is said to be a controlled switch.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example UFT module 202 .
- the example UFT module 202 includes a diode 204 having two ports, designated as Port 1 and Port 2/3. This embodiment does not include a third port, as indicated by the dotted line around the “Port 3” label. Other embodiments, as described herein, have more than three ports.
- the UFT module is a very powerful and flexible device. Its flexibility is illustrated, in part, by the wide range of applications in which it can be used. Its power is illustrated, in part, by the usefulness and performance of such applications.
- a UFT module 115 can be used in a universal frequency down-conversion (UFD) module 114 , an example of which is shown in FIG. 1 C.
- UFD universal frequency down-conversion
- the UFT module 115 frequency down-converts an input signal to an output signal.
- a UFT module 117 can be used in a universal frequency up-conversion (UFU) module 116 .
- UFT module 117 frequency up-converts an input signal to an output signal.
- the UFT module is a required component. In other applications, the UFT module is an optional component.
- the present invention is directed to systems and methods of universal frequency down-conversion, and applications of same.
- FIG. 3A illustrates an aliasing module 300 for down-conversion using a universal frequency translation (UFT) module 302 which down-converts an EM input signal 304 .
- aliasing module 300 includes a switch 308 and a capacitor 310 (or integrator).
- the UFT module is considered to include the switch and integrator.
- the electronic alignment of the circuit components is flexible. That is, in one implementation, the switch 308 is in series with input signal 304 and capacitor 310 is shunted to ground (although it may be other than ground in configurations such as differential mode). In a second implementation (see FIG.
- Aliasing module 300 with UFT module 302 can be tailored to down-convert a wide variety of electromagnetic signals using aliasing frequencies that are well below the frequencies of the EM input signal 304 .
- aliasing module 300 down-converts the input signal 304 to an intermediate frequency (IF) signal. In another implementation, the aliasing module 300 down-converts the input signal 304 to a demodulated baseband signal. In yet another implementation, the input signal 304 is a frequency modulated (FM) signal, and the aliasing module 300 down-converts it to a non-FM signal, such as a phase modulated (PM) signal or an amplitude modulated (AM) signal.
- FM frequency modulated
- AM amplitude modulated
- control signal 306 includes a train of pulses that repeat at an aliasing rate that is equal to, or less than, twice the frequency of the input signal 304 .
- control signal 306 is referred to herein as an aliasing signal because it is below the Nyquist rate for the frequency of the input signal 304 .
- the frequency of control signal 306 is much less than the input signal 304 .
- a train of pulses 318 as shown in FIG. 3D controls the switch 308 to alias the input signal 304 with the control signal 306 to generate a down-converted output signal 312 . More specifically, in an embodiment, switch 308 closes on a first edge of each pulse 320 of FIG. 3 D and opens on a second edge of each pulse. When the switch 308 is closed, the input signal 304 is coupled to the capacitor 310 , and charge is transferred from the input signal to the capacitor 310 . The charge stored during successive pulses forms down-converted output signal 312 .
- Exemplary waveforms are shown in FIGS. 3B-3F .
- FIG. 3B illustrates an analog amplitude modulated (AM) carrier signal 314 that is an example of input signal 304 .
- AM analog amplitude modulated
- FIG. 3C an analog AM carrier signal portion 316 illustrates a portion of the analog AM carrier signal 314 on an expanded time scale.
- the analog AM carrier signal portion 316 illustrates the analog AM carrier signal 314 from time t 0 to time t 1 .
- FIG. 3D illustrates an exemplary aliasing signal 318 that is an example of control signal 306 .
- Aliasing signal 318 is on approximately the same time scale as the analog AM carrier signal portion 316 .
- the aliasing signal 318 includes a train of pulses 320 having negligible apertures that tend towards zero (the invention is not limited to this embodiment, as discussed below).
- the pulse aperture may also be referred to as the pulse width as will be understood by those skilled in the art(s).
- the pulses 320 repeat at an aliasing rate, or pulse repetition rate of aliasing signal 318 .
- the aliasing rate is determined as described below.
- the train of pulses 320 control signal 306
- control signal 306 control the switch 308 to alias the analog AM carrier signal 316 (i.e., input signal 304 ) at the aliasing rate of the aliasing signal 318 .
- the switch 308 closes on a first edge of each pulse and opens on a second edge of each pulse.
- input signal 304 is coupled to the capacitor 310
- charge is transferred from the input signal 304 to the capacitor 310 .
- the charge transferred during a pulse is referred to herein as an under-sample.
- Exemplary under-samples 322 form down-converted signal portion 324 ( FIG.
- FIG. 3E a demodulated baseband signal 326 represents the demodulated baseband signal 324 after filtering on a compressed time scale. As illustrated, down-converted signal 326 has substantially the same “amplitude envelope” as AM carrier signal 314 . Therefore, FIGS. 3B-3F illustrate down-conversion of AM carrier signal 314 .
- FIGS. 3B-3F The waveforms shown in FIGS. 3B-3F are discussed herein for illustrative purposes only, and are not limiting.
- the aliasing rate of control signal 306 determines whether the input signal 304 is down-converted to an IF signal, down-converted to a demodulated baseband signal, or down-converted from an FM signal to a PM or an AM signal.
- input signal 304 is down-converted to an IF signal. This is because the under-sampling pulses occur at different phases of subsequent cycles of input signal 304 . As a result, the under-samples form a lower frequency oscillating pattern. If the input signal 304 includes lower frequency changes, such as amplitude, frequency, phase, etc., or any combination thereof, the charge stored during associated under-samples reflects the lower frequency changes, resulting in similar changes on the down-converted IF signal.
- the frequency of the control signal 306 would be substantially equal to 1.8 GHz, 900 MHZ, 450 MHZ, 300 MHZ, 225 MHZ, etc.
- the aliasing rate of the control signal 306 is substantially equal to the frequency of the input signal 304 , or substantially equal to a harmonic or sub-harmonic thereof
- input signal 304 is directly down-converted to a demodulated baseband signal. This is because, without modulation, the under-sampling pulses occur at the same point of subsequent cycles of the input signal 304 . As a result, the under-samples form a constant output baseband signal. If the input signal 304 includes lower frequency changes, such as amplitude, frequency, phase, etc., or any combination thereof, the charge stored during associated under-samples reflects the lower frequency changes, resulting in similar changes on the demodulated baseband signal.
- the frequency of the control signal 306 should be substantially equal to 1.8 GHz, 900 MHZ, 450 MHZ, 300 MHZ, 225 MHZ, etc.
- a frequency within the FM bandwidth must be down-converted to baseband (i.e., zero IF).
- baseband i.e., zero IF.
- FSK frequency shift keying
- PSK phase shift keying
- the frequency of the control signal 306 should be substantially equal to 1.8 GHz, 900 MHZ, 450 MHZ, 300 MHZ, 225 MHZ, etc.
- the frequency of the down-converted PSK signal is substantially equal to one half the difference between the lower frequency F 1 and the upper frequency F 2 .
- the frequency of the control signal 306 should be substantially equal to 1.8 GHz, 900 MHZ, 450 MHZ, 300 MHZ, 225 MHZ, etc.
- the frequency of the control signal 306 should be substantially equal to 1.802 GHz, 901 MHZ, 450.5 MHZ, 300.333 MHZ, 225.25 MHZ, etc.
- the frequency of the down-converted AM signal is substantially equal to the difference between the lower frequency F 1 and the upper frequency F 2 (i.e., 1 MHZ).
- the pulses of the control signal 306 have negligible apertures that tend towards zero. This makes the UFT module 302 a high input impedance device. This configuration is useful for situations where minimal disturbance of the input signal may be desired.
- the pulses of the control signal 306 have non-negligible apertures that tend away from zero.
- Exemplary systems and methods for generating and optimizing the control signal 306 and for otherwise improving energy transfer and s/n ratio are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,061,551 entitled “Method and System for Down-Converting Electromagnetic Signals,” as well as U.S. Ser. No. 09/550,644, “Method and System for Down-converting an Electromagnetic Signal, and Transforms for Same, and Aperture Relationships,” filed Apr. 14, 2000.
- the aliasing module 300 is referred to interchangeably herein as an energy transfer module or a gated transfer module, and the control signal 306 is referred to as an energy transfer signal. Exemplary systems and methods for generating and optimizing the control signal 306 and for otherwise improving energy transfer and/or signal to noise ratio in an energy transfer module are described below.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an energy transfer system 401 that includes an optional energy transfer signal module 408 , which can perform any of a variety of functions or combinations of functions including, but not limited to, generating the energy transfer signal 406 .
- the optional energy transfer signal module 408 includes an aperture generator, an example of which is illustrated in FIG. 5 as an aperture generator 502 .
- the aperture generator 502 generates non-negligible aperture pulses 508 from an input signal 412 .
- the input signal 412 can be any type of periodic signal, including, but not limited to, a sinusoid, a square wave, a saw-tooth wave, etc. Systems for generating the input signal 412 are described below.
- the width or aperture of the pulses 508 is determined by delay through the branch 506 of the aperture generator 502 .
- the difficulty in meeting the requirements of the aperture generator 502 decrease (i.e., the aperture generator is easier to implement).
- the components utilized in the example aperture generator 502 do not require reaction times as fast as those that are required in an under-sampling system operating with the same EM input frequency.
- the example logic and implementation shown in the aperture generator 502 are provided for illustrative purposes only, and are not limiting. The actual logic employed can take many forms.
- the example aperture generator 502 includes an optional inverter 510 , which is shown for polarity consistency with other examples provided herein.
- FIG. 6 A An example implementation of the aperture generator 502 is illustrated in FIG. 6 A. Additional examples of aperture generation logic are provided in FIGS. 7A and 7B .
- FIG. 7A illustrates a rising edge pulse generator 702 , which generates pulses 508 on rising edges of the input signal 412 .
- FIG. 7B illustrates a falling edge pulse generator 704 , which generates pulses 508 on falling edges of the input signal 412 .
- These circuits are provided for example only, and do not limit the invention.
- the input signal 412 is generated externally of the energy transfer signal module 408 , as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the input signal 412 is generated internally by the energy transfer signal module 408 .
- the input signal 412 can be generated by an oscillator, as illustrated in FIG. 6B by an oscillator 602 .
- the oscillator 602 can be internal to the energy transfer signal module 408 or external to the energy transfer signal module 408 .
- the oscillator 602 can be external to the energy transfer system 401 .
- the output of the oscillator 602 may be any periodic waveform.
- the type of down-conversion performed by the energy transfer system 401 depends upon the aliasing rate of the energy transfer signal 406 , which is determined by the frequency of the pulses 508 .
- the frequency of the pulses 508 is determined by the frequency of the input signal 412 .
- the optional energy transfer signal module 408 can be implemented in hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
- the example energy transfer module 300 described in reference to FIG. 3A has input and output impedances generally defined by (1) the duty cycle of the switch module (i.e., UFT 302 ), and (2) the impedance of the storage module (e.g., capacitor 310 ), at the frequencies of interest (e.g. at the EM input, and intermediate/baseband frequencies).
- this aperture width (e.g. the “closed time”) can be decreased (or increased).
- the characteristic impedance at the input and the output of the energy transfer module increases.
- the impedance of the energy transfer module decreases.
- the energy transfer module's characteristic input impedance is 300 ohms.
- An impedance matching circuit can be utilized to efficiently couple an input EM signal that has a source impedance of, for example, 50 ohms, with the energy transfer module's impedance of, for example, 300 ohms. Matching these impedances can be accomplished in various manners, including providing the necessary impedance directly or the use of an impedance match circuit as described below.
- an initial configuration for the input impedance match module 806 can include an inductor 906 and a capacitor 908 , configured as shown in FIG. 9 .
- the configuration of the inductor 906 and the capacitor 908 is a possible configuration when going from a low impedance to a high impedance.
- Inductor 906 and the capacitor 908 constitute an L match, the calculation of the values which is well known to those skilled in the relevant arts.
- the output characteristic impedance can be impedance matched to take into consideration the desired output frequencies.
- One of the steps in determining the characteristic output impedance of the energy transfer module could be to measure its value. Balancing the very low impedance of the storage module at the input EM frequency, the storage module should have an impedance at the desired output frequencies that is preferably greater than or equal to the load that is intended to be driven (for example, in an embodiment, storage module impedance at a desired 1 MHz output frequency is 2K ohm and the desired load to be driven is 50 ohms).
- An additional benefit of impedance matching is that filtering of unwanted signals can also be accomplished with the same components.
- the energy transfer module's characteristic output impedance is 2K ohms.
- An impedance matching circuit can be utilized to efficiently couple the down-converted signal with an output impedance of, for example, 2K ohms, to a load of, for example, 50 ohms. Matching these impedances can be accomplished in various manners, including providing the necessary load impedance directly or the use of an impedance match circuit as described below.
- a capacitor 914 and an inductor 916 can be configured as shown in FIG. 9 .
- the capacitor 914 and the inductor 916 constitute an L match, the calculation of the component values being well known to those skilled in the relevant arts.
- the configuration of the input impedance match module 806 and the output impedance match module 808 are considered in embodiments to be initial starting points for impedance matching, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- the initial designs may be suitable without further optimization.
- the initial designs can be enhanced in accordance with other various design criteria and considerations.
- the present invention is directed to systems and methods of frequency up-conversion, and applications of same.
- FIG. 10 An example frequency up-conversion system 1000 is illustrated in FIG. 10 .
- the frequency up-conversion system 1000 is now described.
- An input signal 1002 (designated as “Control Signal” in FIG. 10 ) is accepted by a switch module 1004 .
- the input signal 1002 is a FM input signal 1306 , an example of which is shown in FIG. 13 C.
- FM input signal 1306 may have been generated by modulating information signal 1302 onto oscillating signal 1304 (FIGS. 13 A and 13 B). It should be understood that the invention is not limited to this embodiment.
- the information signal 1302 can be analog, digital, or any combination thereof, and any modulation scheme can be used.
- the output of switch module 1004 is a harmonically rich signal 1006 , shown for example in FIG. 13D as a harmonically rich signal 1308 .
- the harmonically rich signal 1308 has a continuous and periodic waveform.
- FIG. 13E is an expanded view of two sections of harmonically rich signal 1308 , section 1310 and section 1312 .
- the harmonically rich signal 1308 may be a rectangular wave, such as a square wave or a pulse (although, the invention is not limited to this embodiment).
- rectangular waveform is used to refer to waveforms that are substantially rectangular.
- square wave refers to those waveforms that are substantially square and it is not the intent of the present invention that a perfect square wave be generated or needed.
- Harmonically rich signal 1308 is comprised of a plurality of sinusoidal waves whose frequencies are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency of the waveform of the harmonically rich signal 1308 . These sinusoidal waves are referred to as the harmonics of the underlying waveform, and the fundamental frequency is referred to as the first harmonic.
- FIG. 13 F and FIG. 13G show separately the sinusoidal components making up the first, third, and fifth harmonics of section 1310 and section 1312 . (Note that in theory there may be an infinite number of harmonics; in this example, because harmonically rich signal 1308 is shown as a square wave, there are only odd harmonics). Three harmonics are shown simultaneously (but not summed) in FIG. 13 H.
- the relative amplitudes of the harmonics are generally a function of the relative widths of the pulses of harmonically rich signal 1006 and the period of the fundamental frequency, and can be determined by doing a Fourier analysis of harmonically rich signal 1006 .
- the input signal 1306 may be shaped to ensure that the amplitude of the desired harmonic is sufficient for its intended use (e.g., transmission).
- An optional filter 1008 filters out any undesired frequencies (harmonics), and outputs an electromagnetic (EM) signal at the desired harmonic frequency or frequencies as an output signal 1010 , shown for example as a filtered output signal 1314 in FIG. 13 I.
- EM electromagnetic
- FIG. 11 illustrates an example universal frequency up-conversion (UFU) module 1101 .
- the UFU module 1101 includes an example switch module 1004 , which comprises a bias signal 1102 , a resistor or impedance 1104 , a universal frequency translator (UFT) 1150 , and a ground 1108 .
- the UFT 1150 includes a switch 1106 .
- the input signal 1002 (designated as “Control Signal” in FIG. 11 ) controls the switch 1106 in the UFT 1150 , and causes it to close and open.
- Harmonically rich signal 1006 is generated at a node 1105 located between the resistor or impedance 1104 and the switch 1106 .
- an example optional filter 1008 is comprised of a capacitor 1110 and an inductor 1112 shunted to a ground 1114 .
- the filter is designed to filter out the undesired harmonics of harmonically rich signal 1006 .
- an unshaped input signal 1201 is routed to a pulse shaping module 1202 .
- the pulse shaping module 1202 modifies the unshaped input signal 1201 to generate a (modified) input signal 1002 (designated as the “Control Signal” in FIG. 12 ).
- the input signal 1002 is routed to the switch module 1004 , which operates in the manner described above.
- the filter 1008 of FIG. 12 operates in the manner described above.
- the purpose of the pulse shaping module 1202 is to define the pulse width of the input signal 1002 .
- the input signal 1002 controls the opening and closing of the switch 1106 in switch module 1004 .
- the pulse width of the input signal 1002 establishes the pulse width of the harmonically rich signal 1006 .
- the relative amplitudes of the harmonics of the harmonically rich signal 1006 are a function of at least the pulse width of the harmonically rich signal 1006 .
- the pulse width of the input signal 1002 contributes to setting the relative amplitudes of the harmonics of harmonically rich signal 1006 .
- the present invention is directed to systems and methods of enhanced signal reception (ESR), and applications of same, which are described in the above-referenced U.S. Pat. No. 6,061,555, entitled “Method and System for Ensuring Reception of a Communications Signal,” incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- ESR enhanced signal reception
- the present invention is directed to systems and methods of unified down-conversion and filtering (UDF), and applications of same.
- UDF unified down-conversion and filtering
- the present invention includes a unified down-converting and filtering (UDF) module that performs frequency selectivity and frequency translation in a unified (i.e., integrated) manner.
- UDF down-converting and filtering
- the invention achieves high frequency selectivity prior to frequency translation (the invention is not limited to this embodiment).
- the invention achieves high frequency selectivity at substantially any frequency, including but not limited to RF (radio frequency) and greater frequencies. It should be understood that the invention is not limited to this example of RF and greater frequencies.
- the invention is intended, adapted, and capable of working with lower than radio frequencies.
- FIG. 14 is a conceptual block diagram of a UDF module 1402 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the UDF module 1402 performs at least frequency translation and frequency selectivity.
- the effect achieved by the UDF module 1402 is to perform the frequency selectivity operation prior to the performance of the frequency translation operation.
- the UDF module 1402 effectively performs input filtering.
- such input filtering involves a relatively narrow bandwidth.
- such input filtering may represent channel select filtering, where the filter bandwidth may be, for example, 50 KHz to 150 KHz. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to these frequencies. The invention is intended, adapted, and capable of achieving filter bandwidths of less than and greater than these values.
- input signals 1404 received by the UDF module 1402 are at radio frequencies.
- the UDF module 1402 effectively operates to input filter these RF input signals 1404 .
- the UDF module 1402 effectively performs input, channel select filtering of the RF input signal 1404 . Accordingly, the invention achieves high selectivity at high frequencies.
- the UDF module 1402 effectively performs various types of filtering, including but not limited to bandpass filtering, low pass filtering, high pass filtering, notch filtering, all pass filtering, band stop filtering, etc., and combinations thereof.
- the UDF module 1402 includes a frequency translator 1408 .
- the frequency translator 1408 conceptually represents that portion of the UDF module 1402 that performs frequency translation (down conversion).
- the UDF module 1402 also conceptually includes an apparent input filter 1406 (also sometimes called an input filtering emulator).
- the apparent input filter 1406 represents that portion of the UDF module 1402 that performs input filtering.
- the input filtering operation performed by the UDF module 1402 is integrated with the frequency translation operation.
- the input filtering operation can be viewed as being performed concurrently with the frequency translation operation. This is a reason why the input filter 1406 is herein referred to as an “apparent” input filter 1406 .
- the UDF module 1402 of the present invention includes a number of advantages. For example, high selectivity at high frequencies is realizable using the UDF module 1402 . This feature of the invention is evident by the high Q factors that are attainable.
- the UDF module 1402 can be designed with a filter center frequency f c on the order of 900 MHZ, and a filter bandwidth on the order of 50 KHz. This represents a Q of 18,000 (Q is equal to the center frequency divided by the bandwidth).
- the invention is not limited to filters with high Q factors.
- the filters contemplated by the present invention may have lesser or greater Qs, depending on the application, design, and/or implementation. Also, the scope of the invention includes filters where Q factor as discussed herein is not applicable.
- the filtering center frequency f c of the UDF module 1402 can be electrically adjusted, either statically or dynamically.
- the UDF module 1402 can be designed to amplify input signals.
- the UDF module 1402 can be implemented without large resistors, capacitors, or inductors. Also, the UDF module 1402 does not require that tight tolerances be maintained on the values of its individual components, i.e., its resistors, capacitors, inductors, etc. As a result, the architecture of the UDF module 1402 is friendly to integrated circuit design techniques and processes.
- the UDF module 1402 performs the frequency selectivity operation and the frequency translation operation as a single, unified (integrated) operation. According to the invention, operations relating to frequency translation also contribute to the performance of frequency selectivity, and vice versa.
- the UDF module generates an output signal from an input signal using samples/instances of the input signal and/or samples/instances of the output signal.
- the input signal is under-sampled.
- This input sample includes information (such as amplitude, phase, etc.) representative of the input signal existing at the time the sample was taken.
- the effect of repetitively performing this step is to translate the frequency (that is, down-convert) of the input signal to a desired lower frequency, such as an intermediate frequency (IF) or baseband.
- a desired lower frequency such as an intermediate frequency (IF) or baseband.
- the input sample is held (that is, delayed).
- one or more delayed input samples are combined with one or more delayed instances of the output signal (some of which may have been scaled) to generate a current instance of the output signal.
- the output signal is generated from prior samples/instances of the input signal and/or the output signal.
- current samples/instances of the input signal and/or the output signal may be used to generate current instances of the output signal.
- the UDF module 1402 preferably performs input filtering and frequency down-conversion in a unified manner.
- the UFT module of the present invention is a very powerful and flexible device. Its flexibility is illustrated, in part, by the wide range of applications and combinations in which it can be used. Its power is illustrated, in part, by the usefulness and performance of such applications and combinations.
- Such applications and combinations include, for example and without limitation, applications/combinations comprising and/or involving one or more of: (1) frequency translation; (2) frequency down-conversion; (3) frequency up-conversion; (4) receiving; (5) transmitting; (6) filtering; and/or (7) signal transmission and reception in environments containing potentially jamming signals.
- Example receiver, transmitter, and transceiver embodiments implemented using the UFT module of the present invention are set forth below.
- a receiver according to the invention includes an aliasing module for down-conversion that uses a universal frequency translation (UFT) module to down-convert an EM input signal.
- UFT universal frequency translation
- the receiver includes the aliasing module 300 described above, in reference to FIG. 3A or FIG. 3 G.
- the aliasing module 300 may be used to down-convert an EM input signal to an intermediate frequency (IF) signal or a demodulated baseband signal.
- IF intermediate frequency
- the receiver may include the energy transfer system 401 , including energy transfer module 404 , described above, in reference to FIG. 4 .
- the energy transfer system 401 may be used to down-convert an EM signal to an intermediate frequency (IF) signal or a demodulated baseband signal.
- the aliasing module 300 or the energy transfer system 401 may include an optional energy transfer signal module 408 , which can perform any of a variety of functions or combinations of functions including, but not limited to, generating the energy transfer signal 406 of various aperture widths.
- the receiver may include the impedance matching circuits and/or techniques described herein for enhancing the energy transfer system of the receiver.
- FIG. 15 illustrates an exemplary I/Q modulation mode embodiment of a receiver 1502 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- This I/Q modulation mode embodiment is described herein for purposes of illustration, and not limitation. Alternate I/Q modulation mode embodiments (including equivalents, extensions, variations, deviations, etc., of the embodiments described herein), as well as embodiments of other modulation modes, will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) based on the teachings contained herein. The invention is intended and adapted to include such alternate embodiments.
- Receiver 1502 comprises an I/Q modulation mode receiver 1538 , a first optional amplifier 1516 , a first optional filter 1518 , a second optional amplifier 1520 , and a second optional filter 1522 .
- I/Q modulation mode receiver 1538 comprises an oscillator 1506 , a first UFD module 1508 , a second UFD module 1510 , a first UFT module 1512 , a second UFT module 1514 , and a phase shifter 1524 .
- Oscillator 1506 provides an oscillating signal used by both first UFD module 1508 and second UFD module 1510 via the phase shifter 1524 . Oscillator 1506 generates an “I” oscillating signal 1526 .
- “I” oscillating signal 1526 is input to first UFD module 1508 .
- First UFD module 1508 comprises at least one UFT module 1512 .
- First UFD module 1508 frequency down-converts and demodulates received signal 1504 to down-converted “I” signal 1530 according to “I” oscillating signal 1526 .
- Phase shifter 1524 receives “I” oscillating signal 1526 , and outputs “Q” oscillating signal 1528 , which is a replica of “I” oscillating signal 1526 shifted preferably by 90 degrees.
- Second UFD module 1510 inputs “Q” oscillating signal 1528 .
- Second UFD module 1510 comprises at least one UFT module 1514 .
- Second UFD module 1510 frequency down-converts and demodulates received signal 1504 to down-converted “Q” signal 1532 according to “Q” oscillating signal 1528 .
- Down-converted “I” signal 1530 is optionally amplified by first optional amplifier 1516 and optionally filtered by first optional filter 1518 , and a first information output signal 1534 is output.
- Down-converted “Q” signal 1532 is optionally amplified by second optional amplifier 1520 and optionally filtered by second optional filter 1522 , and a second information output signal 1536 is output.
- first information output signal 1534 and second information output signal 1536 comprise a down-converted baseband signal.
- first information output signal 1534 and second information output signal 1536 are individually received and processed by related system components.
- first information output signal 1534 and second information output signal 1536 are recombined into a single signal before being received and processed by related system components.
- I/Q modulation mode receiver 1538 Alternate configurations for I/Q modulation mode receiver 1538 will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) from the teachings herein. For instance, an alternate embodiment exists wherein phase shifter 1524 is coupled between received signal 1504 and UFD module 1510 , instead of the configuration described above. This and other such I/Q modulation mode receiver embodiments will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) based upon the teachings herein, and are within the scope of the present invention.
- Exemplary WLAN receiver channel circuits are provided below, and circuits used to reduce or eliminate problems of DC offset in the WLAN receiver channel circuits are described.
- the embodiments of the present invention are applicable to any WLAN receiver circuit, such as IEEE 802.11 WLAN standard compliant receivers, including the IEEE 802.11a and 802.11b extensions, and to other communication standards.
- WLAN wireless personal area network
- WMAN wireless metropolitan area network
- CDMA code division multiple access
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- 3G 3 rd Generation
- DC offset refers to an undesired DC voltage level that is added to a signal of interest by related circuitry.
- the related circuitry creates the DC offset voltage through a variety of mechanisms that are well known. Some of these mechanisms are discussed in further detail below.
- Re-radiation is an undesired phenomenon where an unwanted signal is generated by circuitry, such as by an oscillator, and is transmitted by an antenna. The unwanted signal may then be received by circuitry, to interfere with the signal of interest. Such re-radiation may also lead to unwanted DC offset voltages.
- the signal of interest may be a down-converted signal.
- the added DC offset voltage level may undesirably change the voltage value of the down-converted signal.
- the desired voltage value of the down-converted signal may be difficult to ascertain by downstream processing.
- FIG. 18 shows a DC offset voltage 1802 present in an example model of an operational amplifier gain stage.
- DC offset voltage 1802 is internally generated in operational amplifier 1804 , and may be considered to be a voltage inserted between the amplifier inputs.
- DC offset voltage 1802 is a differential input voltage resulting from the mismatch of the input stages of operational amplifier 1804 .
- V IO DC offset voltage 1802
- V OO an unwanted output voltage offset
- V IO is amplified by the circuit closed loop gain to create V OO . For example, in the configuration shown in FIG.
- V ⁇ ( R2 R1 + 1 ) ⁇ V IO
- Frequency down-converters may input DC offset voltages into the receiver channel.
- Embodiments of the UFT module may be used in many communications applications, including embodiments of the UFD module, to frequency down-convert signals in receivers.
- the signal space may include waveforms with near DC content.
- it may be advantageous to limit the amount of artificial DC insertion or DC offsets contributed by the UFD module or its complimentary demodulation architecture.
- Example methods and systems are provided in the sub-sections below for reducing or eliminating unwanted DC offsets. Such methods and systems may be used separately, or in any combination, to address offset issues.
- FIG. 16 shows an exemplary receiver channel 1600 in which embodiments of the present invention may be implemented.
- Receiver channel 1600 may be used to receive WLAN signals, or other signal types.
- Receiver channel 1600 includes an optional low noise amplifier 1602 , a second automatic gain control (AGC) amplifier 1604 , a down-converter 1606 , a first optional amplifier/filter section 1608 , a first AGC amplifier 1610 , a second optional amplifier/filter section 1612 , and an antenna 1614 .
- the present invention is also applicable to further receiver channel embodiments than receiver channel 1600 , with fewer or more elements than shown in FIG. 16 .
- the elements of receiver channel 1600 are not necessarily required to be arranged in the order shown in FIG. 16 .
- first amplifier/filter section 1612 is present, some or all of it may be implemented upstream from down-converter 1606 .
- Further embodiments for receiver channel 1600 will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) from the teachings herein.
- more than one receiver channel 1600 may be required to receive a particular input signal.
- a first receiver channel 1600 may be used to down-convert the I-channel
- a second receiver channel 1600 may be used to down-convert the Q-channel.
- receiver channel 1600 may be divided into two channels (an I and Q channel) following LNA 1602 or second AGC amplifier 1604 .
- Antenna 1614 receives an input RF signal 1616 .
- LNA 1602 (when present) receives and amplifies input RF signal 1616 .
- Second AGC amplifier 1604 receives input RF signal 1616 and receives a second AGC signal 1620 .
- Second AGC amplifier 1604 amplifies input RF signal 1616 by an amount controlled by second AGC signal 1620 , and outputs amplified RF signal 1618 .
- second AGC signal 1620 is generated by downstream circuitry that detects the level of the receiver channel signal at a given location (not shown), and then determines by what amount the signal level of the receiver channel needs to be amplified, i.e., increased or decreased, to produce an acceptable receiver channel signal level.
- Down-converter 1606 receives amplified RF signal 1618 .
- Down-converter 1606 frequency down-converts, and optionally demodulates amplified input RF signal 1618 to a down-converted signal 1622 .
- down-converter 1606 includes a conventional down-converter, such as a superheterodyne configuration.
- down-converter 1606 may include a UFD module (e.g., UFD module 114 shown in FIG. 1C , aliasing module 300 shown in FIG. 3A ) for frequency down-conversion/demodulation.
- Down-converted signal 1622 may be an intermediate frequency signal or baseband signal.
- first amplifier-filter section 1608 When present, first amplifier-filter section 1608 amplifies and/or filters down-converted signal 1622 .
- First amplifier-filter section 1608 includes one or more amplifiers, such as operational amplifiers, and filter circuits for conditioning down-converted signal 1622 . Any filter circuits that are present may have low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, and/or band-stop filter characteristics, for example.
- the filters may be active or passive filter types.
- First AGC amplifier 1610 receives the optionally amplified/filtered down-converted signal 1622 and receives a first AGC signal 1626 .
- First AGC amplifier 1610 amplifies down-converted signal 1622 by an amount controlled by first AGC signal 1626 , and outputs amplified down-converted signal 1624 .
- first AGC signal 1626 is generated by circuitry that detects the level of the receiver channel signal at a given location (not shown), and then determines by what amount the signal level of the receiver channel needs to be amplified, i.e., increased or decreased, to produce an acceptable receiver channel signal level.
- second amplifier-filter section 1612 When present, second amplifier-filter section 1612 amplifies and/or filters amplified down-converted signal 1624 .
- Second amplifier-filter section 1612 includes one or more amplifiers, such as operational amplifiers, and filter circuits for conditioning amplified down-converted signal 1624 . Any filter circuits that are present may have low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, and/or band-stop filter characteristics, for example. The filters may be active or passive filter types.
- Second amplifier-filter section 1612 outputs an output signal 1628 .
- Output signal 1628 may be an intermediate frequency signal that is passed on to further down-converters if needed, or a baseband signal that is passed to subsequent baseband signal processor circuitry.
- Each element of receiver channel 1600 may introduce DC offsets, as described above, into the signal passing through receiver channel 1600 .
- the following subsections further describe some of these sources of DC offset, and describe embodiments of the present invention for reducing or eliminating unwanted DC offset in a receiver channel, such as receiver channel 1600 .
- DC offset voltages may be introduced by elements of a receiver channel.
- DC offset voltages due to a down-converter such as a UFD module, are briefly described in section 4.1 above, as are DC offset voltages due to an operational amplifier. These DC offset voltages can lead to erroneous receiver channel output signals. Hence, it would be desirable to reduce or eliminate DC offset voltages due to these and other elements of the receiver channel.
- a filter module is used to reduce DC offset voltages in a receiver channel, according to embodiments of the present invention. Furthermore, the filter module is applicable to communications environments such as IEEE 802.11, where short preamble packets may be received while a preferred antenna diversity is being established. For example, the preamble for an input RF 802.11 signal may be received while two or more antennas are being switched at regular intervals to determine which antenna can best receive the input signal. Hence, an input signal must be received in a short period of time. Furthermore, receiver channel DC offsets must be sufficiently reduced during each interval so as to not interfere with reception of the input signal.
- the filter module of the present invention reduces DC offset voltages while allowing diversity switching and selection, and reception of the 802.11 input signal preamble.
- FIG. 26 illustrates a conventional high-pass resistor-capacitor (RC) filter 2600 .
- RC filter 2600 includes a capacitor 2602 and a resistor 2604 .
- a high pass filter such as RC filter 2600 may be used to remove a DC signal component introduced by baseband analog circuits, as described above.
- a low corner frequency of the high pass filter competes with a settling time of the filter.
- a low corner frequency of near 10 kHz can prevent such a filter from settling within 5 ⁇ sec.
- the filter introduces distortions into the AC response of the filter transfer function.
- it is difficult to establish a suitable solution which simultaneously satisfies both AC response and transient response requirements.
- Filter time constants can be sequentially cycled in during an acquisition period to adjust the input signal to a point of convergence at some suitable time, near 5 ⁇ sec for example.
- a final time constant may be selected once DC offset removal and gain have jointly been acquired to a desired accuracy.
- the final time constant cycled in may allow the filter to possess a transfer function that minimizes input signal distortion.
- This approach is cumbersome and complex, and may introduce transient errors due to charge injection during time constant switch periods.
- the present invention overcomes these difficulties through the use of a filter that is continuously variable over the acquisition period.
- FIG. 17A shows an example filter module 1702 , according to an single-ended receiver channel embodiment of the present invention.
- Filter module 1702 reduces a DC offset voltage in a communication system, while allowing for diversity switching and selection.
- filter module 1702 includes a capacitor 1706 and a variable resistor 1704 . Because variable resistor 1704 is variable, the time constant for filter module 1702 , and therefore the transfer function for filter module 1702 , is variable.
- ⁇ is a constant.
- Capacitor 1706 is coupled between an input signal 1716 and an output signal 1718 .
- Filter module 1702 can be located in a receiver channel, such as receiver channel 1600 shown in FIG. 16 .
- input signal 1716 and output signal 1718 may be signals in a receiver channel path.
- filter module 1702 may be located in a baseband portion of the receiver channel, and input signal 1716 and output signal 1718 may be baseband receiver channel signals.
- Variable resistor 1704 is coupled between output signal 1718 and a reference voltage 1714 .
- variable resistor 1704 is an active variable resistor, or a resistor formed of one or more active components. For example, this allows for incorporation of variable resistor 1704 into an integrated circuit (IC), such as a CMOS IC. However, in alternative applications, variable resistor 1704 can be made from non-active components.
- Variable resistor 1704 receives a control signal 1710 .
- Control signal 1710 controls the value of variable resistor 1704 .
- Control signal 1710 is varied in order to vary the frequency response of, and therefore the rate of DC offset reduction caused by filter module 1702 in the receiver channel.
- control signal 1710 can be a waveform that repeats each time diversity is switched.
- Reference voltage 1714 may be a ground signal, or other reference voltage for the receiver channel in which filter module 1702 is incorporated.
- FIG. 31 shows a graph 3100 of responses to an input unit step function for a conventional RC filter such as RC filter 2600 shown in FIG. 26 , and for various configurations for filter module 1702 , according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the input voltage to each filter is 1 V.
- a first curve 3102 represents the response for RC filter 2600
- second, third, and fourth curves 3104 , 3106 , and 3108 represent responses for various embodiments of filter module 1704 .
- ⁇ is a constant.
- curves 3104 , 3106 , and 3108 ⁇ varies with time according to the present invention.
- ⁇ is an exponential parameter associated with a family of differential equation solutions relating to the transient performance of filter module 1702 when control signal 1710 is a ramp waveform.
- Control signal 1710 is a ramp waveform, as shown in FIGS. 20A and 20B , and further described below.
- ⁇ By selecting ⁇ , acquisition of DC offset can be accelerated or decelerated as desired, while trading off AC signal distortion.
- Curve 3108 converges most rapidly, while curve 3104 converges least rapidly out of curves 3104 , 3106 , and 3108 .
- filter module 1702 can initially remove DC offset more rapidly than a standard RC filter, such as RC filter 2600 , as shown by curves 3104 , 3106 , and 3108 when compared to curve 3102 .
- Filter module 1702 of the present invention is adaptable to further configurations.
- FIG. 17B shows a version of filter module 1702 that may be implemented in a differential receiver channel, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- filter module 1702 includes first capacitor 1706 , variable resistor 1704 , and a second capacitor 1708 .
- FIG. 7B filter module 1702 is coupled in a differential signal path.
- Filter module 1702 receives a differential input signal 1724 , and outputs a differential output signal 1726 .
- receiver channel 1600 may be a differential receiver channel, and differential input signal 1724 and differential output signal 1726 may be signals located therein.
- filter module 1702 of FIG. 17B may be located in a baseband portion of the receiver channel, and differential input signal 1724 and differential output signal 1726 may be baseband receiver channel signals.
- first capacitor 1706 is coupled between a first differential signal input node 1728 and a first differential signal output node 1720 .
- Second capacitor 1708 is coupled between a second differential signal input node 1730 and a second differential signal output node 1722 .
- Differential input signal 1724 is received across first and second differential input signal nodes 1728 and 1730 .
- Differential output signal 1726 is output across first and second differential output signal nodes 1720 and 1722 .
- Variable resistor 1704 is coupled between first differential signal output node 1720 and second differential signal output node 1722 . As described above, variable resistor 1704 is preferably an active variable resistor, which allows for incorporation of variable resistor 1704 into an integrated circuit (IC), such as a CMOS IC. Variable resistor 1704 receives control signal 1710 . Control signal 1710 controls the value of variable resistor 1704 .
- IC integrated circuit
- FIG. 17C shows an example filter module 1702 , according to a further embodiment of the present invention.
- filter module 1702 is configured for use in a single-ended receiver channel similar to the embodiment shown in FIG. 17A , with the locations of variable resistor 1704 and capacitor 1706 exchanged.
- Variable resistor 1704 is coupled between an input signal 1734 and an output signal 1736 .
- Capacitor 1706 is coupled between output signal 1736 and reference voltage 1714 .
- Filter module 1702 as shown in FIG. 17C can be located in a receiver channel, such as receiver channel 1600 shown in FIG. 16 .
- input signal 1734 and output signal 1736 may be signals in a receiver channel path.
- filter module 1702 of FIG. 17C may be located in a baseband portion of the receiver channel, and input signal 1734 and output signal 1736 may be baseband receiver channel signals.
- the present invention is also adaptable to a differential receiver channel version of filter module 1702 shown in FIG. 17 C.
- FIG. 25A shows filter module 1702 , with a fixed resistor 2502 in parallel with variable resistor 1704 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 25B shows filter module 1702 , with a fixed resistor 2504 in series with variable resistor 1704 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention is applicable to these and other configurations of fixed resistors and other component types with variable resistor 1704 , in either single-ended or differential configurations of filter module 1702 .
- Embodiments of the filter module of the present invention are further described below. Further details of example variable resistors of the present invention are provided. The control signal of the present invention is then further described, and example frequency responses for the filter module are provided. Example receiver channel implementations for the filter module are then provided.
- variable resistor 1704 In a communications environment, such as a WLAN receiver, imposes restrictions on variable resistor 1704 .
- the required resistance value for variable resistor 1704 can be relatively large.
- a 10 KHz pole is used.
- a value of resistance for variable resistor 1704 is approximately 3.18 M ⁇ .
- a poly-type resistor of this resistance value would be very long, and would be impractical to implement in the restricted space of an integrated circuit (IC) chip. Tradeoffs can be made between capacitor area and resistor area. However, the resistor value will remain large for practical implementations.
- active devices such as MOSFETs, may be used for variable resistor 1704 .
- variable resistor 1704 is desired to be floating, such that DC currents to ground or voltage supply are avoided.
- variable resistor 1704 includes two parallel MOS resistors biased by independent V gs (i.e., gate-to-source voltage) generators.
- V gs i.e., gate-to-source voltage
- a resistive device is created by a MOSFET operating in the linear region, which is statically biased in this region by a similar device operating in the saturation region. Under these conditions the device operating in the linear region has an equivalent resistance proportional to the inverse of the transconductance of the saturated device.
- Equation 4 W L ⁇ k ′ ⁇ ( V gs - V th ) Equation ⁇ ⁇ 4
- FIG. 19 shows an example implementation for variable resistor 1704 that includes MOSFETs, according to an example embodiment of the present invention.
- variable resistor 1704 includes MOSFETs 1902 , 1904 , 1906 , and 1908 .
- MOSFETS 1902 and 1908 are shown as NMOS type MOSFETs, and MOSFETS 1904 and 1906 are shown as PMOS type MOSFETs.
- Variable resistor 1704 also includes a first current source 1910 and a second current source 1912 .
- the structure and operation of variable resistor 1704 shown in FIG. 19 is further described as follows.
- Variable resistor 1704 is described below as if implemented in the differential configuration of FIG. 17B , but the implementation of variable resistor 1704 shown in FIG. 19 is also applicable to single-ended configurations.
- a reference potential 1914 is coupled to a drain terminal of MOSFET 1902 , a drain terminal of MOSFET 1908 , a body terminal of MOSFET 1904 and a body terminal of MOSFET 1906 .
- a gate terminal of MOSFET 1902 is coupled to a source terminal of MOSFET 1904 , and a source terminal of MOSFET 1906 , and is coupled to node 1722 .
- a source terminal of MOSFET 1902 is coupled to a body terminal of MOSFET 1902 , a gate terminal of MOSFET 1904 , and a first terminal of first current source 1910 via a signal 1918 .
- a gate terminal of MOSFET 1908 is coupled to a drain terminal of MOSFET 1904 , and a drain terminal of MOSFET 1906 , and is coupled to node 1720 .
- a source terminal of MOSFET 1908 is coupled to a body terminal of MOSFET 1908 , a gate terminal of MOSFET 1906 , and a first terminal of second current source 1912 via a signal 1922 .
- a second terminal of first current source 1910 and a second terminal of second current source 1912 are coupled to a ground potential 1916 .
- First and second current sources 1910 and 1912 receive control signal 1710 .
- MOSFETs 1902 and 1908 are controlled by first and second current sources 1910 and 1912 to operate in the saturation region, and are used to bias MOSFETs 1904 and 1906 .
- MOSFETs 1904 and 1906 are coupled in parallel, and operate in the linear region.
- FIG. 23 shows an example implementation for first and second current sources 1910 and 1912 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- first and second current sources 1910 and 1912 may each include a MOSFET 2302 .
- MOSFET 2302 is shown as an NMOS type MOSFET for illustrative purposes.
- a gate terminal of MOSFET 2302 is coupled to control signal 1710 for each of first and second current sources 1910 and 1912 .
- a source terminal of MOSFET 2302 is coupled to a body terminal of MOSFET 2302 , and to ground potential 1916 via signals 1920 and 1924 for first and second current sources 1910 and 1912 , respectively.
- a drain terminal of MOSFET 2302 in first current source 1910 is coupled to signal 1918 .
- a drain terminal of MOSFET 2302 in second current source 1912 is coupled to signal 1922 .
- the present invention is applicable to other implementations for first and second current sources 1910 and 1912 .
- variable resistor 1704 has a limited operating range due to device threshold mechanics and channel modulation effects, it may be desirable to set a practical linear range requirement for an input signal.
- the linear range requirement for the input signal can be set at twice the expected value of the largest sustained signal amplitude. If the largest sustained signal swing at the input to filter module 1702 is 125 mVpd (millivolts peak differential), the linear range requirement selected for variable resistor 1704 may be 250 mVpd. This linear range requirement is provided for illustrative purposes, and other linear range requirements may be selected depending on the particular application.
- MOSFETs 1904 and 1906 are coupled as shown, then their gate-to-source voltages will be determined by the saturated MOSFETs 1902 and 1908 .
- the gate-to-source voltages of MOSFETs 1902 and 1908 are determined by their respective dimensions, and by bias current, I bias , of first and second current sources 1910 and 1912 .
- An example determination of the dimensions of MOSFETs 1902 and 1908 is provided as follows, for a resistance value of 3.18 M ⁇ for variable resistor 1704 , for illustrative purposes.
- a simulation of circuit 2700 generated a plot 2800 shown in FIG. 28 .
- a total current through MOSFETs 1904 and 1906 is plotted versus differential voltage 2706 on curve 2802
- a current through resistor 2704 i.e., an ideal resistor
- the calculated differential resistance of variable resistor 2704 shown as curve 2806 .
- a first point 2808 indicates that the resistance value for variable resistor 1704 is very close to 3.18 M ⁇ at 0V, being approximately equal to 3.1981 M ⁇ .
- curve 2806 has a value of approximately 3.18 M ⁇ , which is about +/ ⁇ 30 mV from the 0 V center.
- variable resistor 1704 may be changed to improve the performance of variable resistor 1704 .
- minor adjustments may be made to the saturated MOSFETs 1902 and 1908 , such as selecting a slightly smaller aspect ratio to reduce the divergent function, and doubling the width and length dimensions for uniformity and matching purposes.
- the resistive MOSFETs 1904 and 1906 may be modified by increasing their widths and/or lengths to increase their average resistance over the +/ ⁇ 250 mV range.
- FIGS. 29A and 29B An example adjusted circuit realization for circuit 2700 is shown in FIGS. 29A and 29B as circuit 2900 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a simulation of circuit 2900 generated a plot 3000 shown in FIG. 30 . As in plot 2800 of FIG.
- a total current through MOSFETs 1904 and 1906 is plotted versus differential voltage 2706 on a curve 3002
- a current through resistor 2704 i.e., an ideal resistor
- the calculated differential resistance of variable resistor 2704 shown as curve 3006 .
- Plot 3000 indicates that the target value of 3.18 M ⁇ is approximately met at +/ ⁇ 70 mV, indicated by second and third points 3010 and 3012 .
- An average value for variable resistor 2704 over the +/ ⁇ 250 mV range is very close to the target value of 3.18 M ⁇ .
- a peak-to-peak value for curve 3006 over the +/ ⁇ 250 mV range is approximately only 70 K ⁇ or 2.1% of the target value. Furthermore, the variation in variable resistor 1704 increases only slightly over the +/ ⁇ 400 mV range to about 75 K ⁇ or 2.4% of the target value of 3.18 M ⁇ .
- an active variable resistor 1704 can be designed to have a target resistance value for a particular value of control signal 1710 . Furthermore, although not shown in FIGS. 28 and 30 , as control signal 1710 is varied, so does the resistance value of variable resistor 1704 .
- control signal 1710 is input to variable resistor 1704 .
- the present invention is applicable to various waveform shapes for control signal 1710 , according to the particular application.
- the waveform shape of control signal 1710 may be repeated each time that an antenna is switched while determining diversity, or at other points in time as required.
- control signal 1710 may include a ramp, triangle, rectangular, and exponential waveform shape, among others.
- different waveforms shapes may be sequentially combined in control signal 1710 .
- FIG. 20A shows an example control signal 1710 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Control signal 1710 of FIG. 20A includes a first ramp waveform portion 2022 during a first time period 2002 , a second ramp waveform portion 2024 during a second time period 2004 , a third ramp waveform portion 2026 during a third time period 2006 , a fourth ramp waveform portion 2028 during a fourth time period 2008 , and a fifth ramp waveform portion 2030 during a fifth time period 2010 .
- a ramp waveform for control signal 1710 may be generated using a resistor-capacitor (R-C) discharge circuit.
- R-C resistor-capacitor
- Other waveform generation techniques may also be used.
- R-C discharge circuit creates an exponential shape that can approximate a ramp waveform.
- an R-C discharge circuit-created ramp waveform may be created that is approximately linear over a particular range of time, such as having a length in microseconds, even up to or greater than 10 microseconds. Over longer intervals, the exponential behavior can become more pronounced.
- the resulting variable resistor value can become very large after a period of time. Hence, once a diversity antenna is selected, the resulting variable resistor value can become so large that the input signal to the respective filter module 1702 is not substantially affected any longer.
- control signal 1710 includes five ramp waveforms that correspond to five diversity acquisition periods. Note that five ramp waveform cycles are shown for control signal 1710 in FIG. 20A for illustrative purposes, and in embodiments, control signal 1710 may include any number of waveform cycles.
- FIG. 20B shows more detail of first ramp waveform portion during first time period 2002 .
- the voltage value of first ramp waveform portion 2022 increases with time.
- ramp waveform 2022 has a lower amplitude than at a second time 2014 .
- the value of ramp waveform portion 2022 at a particular point in time causes variable resistor 1704 to have a corresponding resistance value at that time.
- FIG. 21A shows an example plot of resistance versus time for variable resistor 1704 when receiving control signal 1710 shown in FIG. 20A , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a resistor value waveform includes a first resistor value waveform portion 2112 during first time period 2002 , a second resistor value waveform portion 2114 during second time period 2004 , a third resistor value waveform portion 2116 during third time period 2006 , a fourth resistor value waveform portion 2118 during fourth time period 2008 , and a fifth resistor value waveform portion 2120 during fifth time period 2010 .
- FIG. 21B shows more detail of first resistor value waveform portion 2112 during first time period 2002 .
- a resistance value for first resistor value waveform portion 2112 at time 2012 is less than a resistance value at time 2012 .
- the resistance value of variable resistor 1704 correspondingly increases.
- FIG. 22 shows an example first frequency response 2202 and an example second frequency response 2204 for filter module 1702 .
- First frequency response 2202 corresponds to second time 2014 shown in FIGS. 20B and 21B .
- Second frequency response 2204 corresponds to first time 2012 shown in FIGS. 20A and 21A .
- variable resistor 1704 has a relatively higher resistance value at second time period 2014 .
- filter module 1702 has a frequency response such as first frequency response 2202 at second time period 2014 , with a relatively lower cut-off frequency 2206 .
- variable resistor 1704 has a relatively lower resistance value at first time period 2012 .
- filter module 1702 has a frequency response such as second frequency response 2204 at first time period 2012 , with a relatively higher cut-off frequency 2208 .
- waveform portions of control signal 1710 can have different amplitude values during different time periods.
- fourth waveform portion 2028 of control signal 1710 has a lower amplitude than first, second, and third waveform portions 2022 , 2024 , and 2026 .
- fifth waveform portion 2030 of control signal 1710 has a higher amplitude than first, second, and third waveform portions 2022 , 2024 , and 2026 .
- variable resistor 1704 This leads to a correspondingly higher resistance value for variable resistor 1704 , shown as fifth resistor value waveform portion 2120 in FIG. 21A , which has a higher amplitude than first, second, and third resistor value waveform portions 2112 , 2114 , and 2116 .
- the different waveform amplitudes and shapes may be used to account for for variations in the length of time of diversity acquisition periods, variations in DC offset between different antennas, and other receiver and/or input signal variations, for example.
- FIG. 47A shows a flowchart 4700 providing operational steps for reducing or eliminating DC offsets in differential embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGS. 47B-47D provide additional operational steps for flowchart 4700 , according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the steps shown in FIGS. 47A-47D do not necessarily have to occur in the order shown, as will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) based on the teachings herein. Other embodiments will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) based on the following discussion. These steps are described in detail below.
- step 4702 a first capacitor is coupled between a first differential input node and a first differential output node.
- the first capacitor is first capacitor 1706 coupled between first differential signal input node 1728 and first differential signal output node 1720 , as shown in FIG. 17 B.
- a second capacitor is coupled between a second differential input node and a second differential output node.
- the second capacitor is second capacitor 1708 coupled between second differential signal input node 1730 and second differential signal output node 1722 , as shown in FIG. 17 B.
- step 4706 the resistance of a variable resistor coupled between the first differential output node and the second differential output node is varied according to a control signal.
- the variable resistor is variable resistor 1704 , coupled between first differential signal output node 1720 and second differential signal output node 1722 , as shown in FIG. 17 B.
- the resistance of variable resistor 1704 is varied according to control signal 1710 .
- step 4706 may include the step wherein a substantially ramp-shaped waveform cycle is received on the control signal.
- the substantially ramp-shaped waveform cycle may be first ramp waveform portion 2022 , as shown in FIG. 20 B.
- step 4706 may further include the steps wherein the variable resistor is caused to have a first resistance value at a first time during the ramp-shaped waveform cycle, and the variable resistor is caused to have a second resistance value at a second time during the ramp-shaped waveform cycle.
- FIG. 21B shows example plot of resistance versus time for variable resistor 1704 during first ramp waveform portion 2022 of control signal 1710 .
- variable resistor 1704 is caused to have a first resistance value at a first time 2012 , and to have a second resistance value at a second time 2014 .
- step 4706 may further include the step wherein the second resistance value is caused to be greater than the first resistance value.
- the second resistance value of first resistor value waveform portion 2112 at second time 2014 is greater than the first resistance value at first time 2012 .
- the second resistance value may be equal to or less than the first resistance value, depending on the particular application.
- step 4706 may further include the step where a cutoff frequency at the first time is caused to be a higher frequency than a cutoff frequency at the second time.
- filter module 1702 has a frequency response such as first frequency response 2202 at second time 2014 , with a relatively lower cut-off frequency 2206 , and a second frequency response 2204 at first time 2012 , with a relatively higher cut-off frequency 2208 .
- the cutoff frequency at the second time may be higher than or equal to the cutoff frequency at the first time.
- FIG. 47B shows flowchart 4700 with an additional step 4708 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a DC offset voltage is acquired in the first capacitor and the second capacitor more rapidly at the second time than at the first time.
- a DC offset voltage in differential input signal 1724 shown in FIG. 17B is acquired in first and second capacitors 1706 and 1708 more rapidly at second time 2014 than at first time 2012 .
- the DC offset voltage may be acquired more rapidly at first time 2012 than at second time 2014 .
- step 4706 may include the step where a second substantially ramp-shaped waveform cycle is received on the control signal.
- the second substantially ramp-shaped waveform cycle may be any one of third, fourth, and fifth ramp waveform portions 2026 , 2028 , and 2030 shown in FIG. 20A , or other ramp-shaped waveform cycle.
- step 4706 may include the further step where an amplitude of the second substantially ramp-shaped waveform is caused to be different from an amplitude of the first substantially ramp-shaped waveform.
- the amplitude of fourth and fifth ramp waveform portions 2028 and 2030 are different from an amplitude of first ramp waveform portion 2022 .
- the amplitude of the second ramp-shaped waveform may also be equal to the amplitude of the first ramp-shaped waveform.
- FIG. 47C shows flowchart 4700 with an additional step 4710 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- each ramp-shaped waveform cycle is initiated at an occurrence of a diversity transition.
- the length of time periods 2002 , 2004 , 2006 , 2008 , and 2010 corresponding to cycles of control signal 1710 is equal to a diversity acquisition period.
- a diversity acquisition period is a period of time provided to acquire a signal input from an antenna that has just been switched into the receiver channel. Antennas may be switched into the receiver channel at the transitions between time periods 2002 , 2004 , 2006 , 2008 , and 2010 .
- FIG. 47D shows flowchart 4700 with an additional step 4712 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a baseband differential input signal is received across the first differential input node and the second differential input node.
- differential input signal 1724 may be a baseband signal.
- differential input signal 1724 may be an intermediate frequency or radio frequency signal.
- FIG. 48A shows a flowchart 4800 providing operational steps for reducing or eliminating DC offsets in single-ended embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGS. 48B-48D provide additional operational steps for flowchart 4800 , according to embodiments of the present invention.
- the steps shown in FIGS. 48A-48D do not necessarily have to occur in the order shown, as will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) based on the teachings herein. Other embodiments will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) based on the following discussion. These steps are described in detail below.
- step 4802 a capacitor is coupled between an input signal and an output signal.
- the capacitor is first capacitor 1706 coupled between input signal 1716 and output signal 1718 , as shown in FIG. 17 A.
- step 4804 the resistance of a variable resistor coupled between the output signal and a reference voltage is varied according to a control signal.
- the variable resistor is variable resistor 1704 , which is coupled between output signal 1718 and reference voltage 1714 , as shown in FIG. 17 A.
- the resistance of variable resistor 1704 is varied according to control signal 1710 .
- step 4804 may include the step wherein a substantially ramp-shaped waveform cycle is received on the control signal.
- the substantially ramp-shaped waveform cycle may be first ramp waveform portion 2022 , as shown in FIG. 20 B.
- step 4804 may further include the steps wherein the variable resistor is caused to have a first resistance value at a first time during the ramp-shaped waveform cycle, and the variable resistor is caused to have a second resistance value at a second time during the ramp-shaped waveform cycle.
- FIG. 21B shows example plot of resistance versus time for variable resistor 1704 during first ramp waveform portion 2022 of control signal 1710 .
- variable resistor 1704 is caused to have a first resistance value at a first time 2012 , and to have a second resistance value at a second time 2014 .
- step 4804 may further include the step where the second resistance value is caused to be greater than the first resistance value.
- the second resistance value at second time 2014 is greater than the first resistance value at first time 2012 .
- the second resistance value may be equal to or less than the first resistance value, depending on the particular application.
- step 4706 may further include the step where a cutoff frequency at the first time is caused to be a higher frequency than a cutoff frequency at the second time.
- filter module 1702 has a frequency response such as first frequency response 2202 at second time period 2014 , with a relatively lower cut-off frequency 2206 , and a second frequency response 2204 at first time period 2012 , with a relatively higher cut-off frequency 2208 .
- the cutoff frequency at the second time may be higher than or equal to the cutoff frequency at the first time.
- FIG. 48B shows flowchart 4800 with an additional step 4806 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a DC offset voltage is acquired in the capacitor more rapidly at the second time than at the first time.
- a DC offset voltage in input signal 1716 shown in FIG. 17A is acquired in capacitor 1706 more rapidly at second time 2014 than at first time 2012 .
- the DC offset voltage may be acquired more rapidly at first time 2012 than at second time 2014 .
- step 4804 may include the step where a second substantially ramp-shaped waveform cycle is received on the control signal.
- the second substantially ramp-shaped waveform cycle may be any one of third, fourth, and fifth ramp waveform portions 2026 , 2028 , and 2030 shown in FIG. 20A , or other ramp-shaped waveform cycle.
- step 4804 may include the further step where an amplitude of the second substantially ramp-shaped waveform is caused to be different from an amplitude of the first substantially ramp-shaped waveform.
- the amplitude of fourth and fifth ramp waveform portions 2028 and 2030 are different from an amplitude of first ramp waveform portion 2022 .
- the amplitude of the second ramp-shaped waveform may also be equal to the amplitude of the first ramp-shaped waveform.
- FIG. 48C shows flowchart 4800 with an additional step 4808 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- each ramp-shaped waveform cycle is initiated at an occurrence of a diversity transition.
- the length of time periods 2002 , 2004 , 2006 , 2008 , and 2010 corresponding to cycles of control signal 1710 is equal to a diversity acquisition period.
- a diversity acquisition period is a period of time provided to acquire a signal input from an antenna that has just been switched into the receiver channel. Different antennas may be switched into the receiver channel at the transitions between time periods 2002 , 2004 , 2006 , 2008 , and 2010 .
- FIG. 48D shows flowchart 4800 with an additional step 4810 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a baseband input signal is received.
- input signal 1716 may be a baseband signal.
- input signal 1716 may be an intermediate frequency or radio frequency signal.
- the filter module of the present invention may be used in a variety of communication system applications to reduce DC offset voltages.
- the filter module of the present invention may be used to reduce DC offset in a receiver channel, and also may be used to reduce DC offset in an AGC feedback loop. These example applications are further described below. Note that the filter module of the present invention is applicable to these and other applications that will be known to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) from the teachings herein.
- filter module 1702 may be implemented in a receiver channel, such as receiver channel 1600 shown in FIG. 16 .
- FIG. 24A shows an example application of filter module 1602 in a receiver channel portion 2400 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Receiver channel portion 2400 may be a baseband portion of a receiver channel, or other portion.
- Receiver channel portion 2400 includes amplifier-filter section 1608 and AGC amplifier 1610 .
- Filter module 1702 is coupled between amplifier-filter section 1608 and AGC amplifier 1626 .
- Filter module 1702 receives a signal 2402 from amplifier-filter section 1608 .
- Signal 2402 may include a DC offset voltage due to components in amplifier-filter section 1608 , and/or prior components in the receiver channel.
- Filter module 1702 reduces or eliminates the DC offsets in signal 2402 .
- Filter module 1702 outputs a DC offset-reduced signal 2404 .
- FIG. 32 shows an example application of a receiver channel 3200 that includes a plurality of filter modules 1702 a , 1702 b , and 1702 c, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Receiver channel 3200 also includes first and second AGC amplifiers 3202 and 3204 , an RF low noise amplifier (LNA) 3206 , an RF AGC amplifier 3208 , a driver 3210 , a down-converter 3212 , a baseband LNA 3214 , and a filter 3216 .
- Receiver channel 3200 is applicable to a WLAN communication system, for example.
- filter modules 1702 a , 1702 b , and 1702 c are intermixed with AGC amplifiers 3202 and 3204 , and other components of receiver channel 3200 .
- A. DC offset reduction can be accomplished over a wide dynamic range with or without local loops and estimators.
- DC offset reduction may be continuous over all time.
- DC offset reduction may be accomplished without signal blanking.
- E. DC offset reduction circuits may be first order, or greater.
- A-G may be accomplished with low circuit complexity and modest control interface requirements.
- FIG. 33 illustrates a WLAN receiver circuit 3300 using a single filter module 1702 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Circuit 3300 includes a data source 3302 , a baseband low noise amplifier (LNA) 3304 , a WLAN filter 3306 , filter module 1702 , and an AGC amplifier 3308 .
- FIGS. 34-40 illustrate waveforms from an example application of circuit 3300 , where a DC offset voltage is summed into circuit 3300 at the input of baseband LNA 3306 . These conditions simulate a severe problem with a DC offset voltage, for illustrative purposes.
- LNA low noise amplifier
- a data source 3302 provides an input signal 3310 .
- input signal 3310 includes randomized Barker codes.
- Data source 3302 varies discretely in magnitude on 10 ⁇ sec boundaries, to simulate diversity switching in the receiver front end. The dynamic signal range between diversities is 48 dB and the difference in offset between diversities is permitted to vary 40% (which is pathological).
- FIG. 34 illustrates input signal 3310 .
- First and third time periods 3402 and 3406 correspond to a first diversity A
- second and fourth time periods 3404 and 3408 correspond to a second diversity B.
- input signal 3310 appears to be essentially equal to 0 V.
- input signal 3310 is very small ( ⁇ 100 ⁇ V peak) during these time periods so that input signal 3310 for diversity A ( ⁇ 28 mV peak) during first and third time periods 3402 and 3406 appears much larger.
- An input offset 3312 is summed with input signal 3310 , and input as DC offset input signal 3314 to baseband LNA 3304 .
- FIG. 35 illustrates DC offset input signal 3314 , showing the unique DC offsets assigned to diversities A and B.
- a DC offset voltage of +25 mV is assigned to diversity A during first and third time periods 3402 and 3406 , while +15 mV is assigned to diversity B during second and fourth time periods 3404 and 3408 .
- baseband LNA 3304 and WLAN filter 3306 process DC offset input signal 3314 , possessing a combined gain of approximately 11.8 (21.4 dB).
- the output of WLAN filter 3306 is signal 3316 , which is illustrated in FIG. 36 .
- signal 3316 should be ideally centered at 1.65 V. However, because both signal and offset are amplified in baseband LNA 3304 and/or WLAN filter 3306 , a significant DC shift in signal 3316 occurs, that must be reduced. The DC shift is approximately 295 mV for diversity A and approximately 177 mV for diversity B. Furthermore, signal 3316 possesses a 48 dB dynamic variance between diversity A and B as well.
- FIG. 37 illustrates filter module output signal 3318 .
- filter module 1702 allows for rapid convergence to the proper center voltage of 1.65 V.
- FIG. 38 provides a ‘zoomed’ scale view of filter module output signal 3318 on the voltage axis, relative to FIG. 37 . As shown in FIGS. 37 and 38 , DC offset is removed from filter module output signal 3318 , while signal data is rapidly acquired.
- FIG. 37 illustrates filter module output signal 3318 .
- FIG. 39 shows further detail of filter module output signal 3318 during the transition from diversity A to B, during portions of third and fourth time periods 3406 and 3408 .
- FIG. 39 illustrates that data quality is very well preserved during signal acquisition from diversity B, as data pulses are visible. Although not shown, in FIG. 39 , the larger scale data of diversity A is also well preserved.
- the gain disparity between diversities A and B can be alleviated by the use of automatic gain control, such as by AGC amplifier 3308 .
- AGC amplifier 3308 automatic gain control
- AGC and DC offset acquisition are frequently required to converge concurrently to reduce processing overhead, which is very difficult to accomplish.
- the present invention provides a solution for more rapidly handling both AGC and DC offset acquisition.
- Embodiments for applying the filter module of the present invention to AGC loops are provided in the following subsection.
- control signal 1710 may have different variable time constants during different time periods, to cause different values for variable resistor 1704 during those time periods.
- FIG. 44 shows a resistance waveform 4402 for an example variable resistor 1704 , having different time constants that correspond to different diversity time periods.
- FIG. 45 illustrates a signal 4502 output from a filter module 1702 , with reduced DC offset.
- a 200 mV DC offset voltage is present on the input signal to filter module 1702 for diversity A, and the signal energies between diversity A and B are different by 20 dB.
- filter module 1702 is still very robust and effective even with unusually high input DC offset.
- FIG. 46 shows an AGC output signal 4602 resulting from AGC amplification of signal 4502 .
- filter module 1702 may be implemented in an AGC feedback loop, such as an AGC feedback loop 2420 shown in FIG. 24 B.
- AGC feedback loop 2420 provides feedback from a node 2410 in a receiver channel to AGC amplifier 1610 located upstream in the receiver channel. In this manner, the gain of AGC amplifier 1610 is adjusted as needed to keep an output signal within an appropriate amplitude range.
- Feedback loop 2420 includes an optional rectifier 2412 and filter module 1702 .
- Rectifier 2412 is optional. An input to rectifier 2412 is coupled to receiver channel node 2410 . Rectifier 2412 outputs a rectified signal 2414 . When present, rectifier 2412 may be a half-wave or full-wave rectifier, or other rectifier type as appropriate for the particular application.
- Filter module 1702 receives rectified signal 2414 , and outputs AGC control signal 2416 .
- AGC control signal 2416 is input to an AGC control input of AGC amplifier 1610 .
- filter module 1702 is used to remove DC offset voltages, such that a more accurate AGC gain control signal 2416 is generated.
- the filter module of the present invention may be used in a variety of AGC applications. Furthermore, one or more filter modules may be used in a particular AGC feedback loop for DC offset reduction.
- FIG. 40 shows an example AGC response 4002 that converges simultaneously with DC offset acquisition.
- FIG. 41 shows an example simulation AGC circuit 4100 that generates AGC response 4002 , according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- AGC circuit 4100 may be used with AGC amplifier 3308 shown in FIG. 33 , in the context of the example application described in the preceding subsection.
- AGC circuit 4100 includes AGC amplifier 3308 , and an AGC feedback loop 4102 .
- AGC feedback loop 4102 includes rectifier 2412 , first filter module 1702 a , an error node 4108 , and a second filter module 1702 b.
- First filter module 1702 a includes a first variable resistor 1704 a and a first capacitor 1706 a.
- Second filter module 1702 b includes a second variable resistor 1704 b and a second capacitor 1706 b .
- first capacitor 1706 a has a value of 400 pF
- second capacitor 1706 b has a value of 25 pF.
- the values for first and second capacitors 1706 a and 1706 b will depend on the particular application, and may vary from the values provided herein.
- AGC circuit 4100 possesses a nonlinear transfer characteristic by design. This is an example of a type 1 AGC with half wave energy detect.
- AGC feedback loop 4102 is filtered by two filter modules 1702 a and 1702 b , which aid in rapid joint acquisition of gain and DC offset.
- AGC feedback loop 4102 may be digitally controlled for WLAN applications.
- Filter modules 1702 a and 1702 b may be implemented with analog circuitry, by digital means, or by a hybrid scheme.
- Variable resistors 1704 a and 1704 b are each shown in parallel with a fixed resistor in FIG. 41 .
- Variable resistor 1704 a is in parallel with a 1 M ⁇ resistor
- variable resistor 1704 b is in parallel with a 5 M ⁇ resistor.
- the presence of the fixed resistors, and their values, are optional, depending on the particular application.
- FIG. 43 illustrates a resistance waveform 4302 for variable resistors 1704 a and 1704 b .
- the value of R adj5 is reset at each new diversity transition, and then sweeps according to the exponential of Equation 11.
- the time constants of AGC feedback loop 4102 sweep from extremely short to moderate values over several microseconds while AGC feedback loop 4102 is acquiring.
- filter module 1702 a has a bandwidth of 10 kHz. Normally, a first order fixed loop filter of this bandwidth would settle on the order of 100 ⁇ s after a step input. If the filter module time constant is selected correctly, AGC feedback loop 4102 will settle extremely rapidly, and the AC response or transfer function will possess a low frequency high pass corner after only a few microseconds.
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Description
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- 3.1.1 In-Phase/Quadrature-Phase (I/Q) Modulation Mode Receiver Embodiments
4. DC Offset and Circuit Gain Considerations and Corrections
- 3.1.1 In-Phase/Quadrature-Phase (I/Q) Modulation Mode Receiver Embodiments
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- 4.3.1 Active Variable Resistor of the Present Invention
- 4.3.2 Control Signal Embodiments
- 4.3.3 Operational Embodiments of the Present Invention
- 4.3.4 Example Filter Module Applications
- 4.3.4.1 Example Receiver Channel Application
- 4.3.4.2 Example AGC Feedback Path Applications
5. Conclusion
1. Introduction
(Freq. of input signal 304)=n·(Freq. of control signal 306)±(Freq. of down-converted output signal 312)
For the examples contained herein, only the “+” condition will be discussed. Example values of n include, but are not limited to, n={0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, . . . }.
(Freqinput−FreqIF)/n=Freqcontrol
(901 MHZ−1 MHZ)/n=900/n
For n={0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, . . . }, the frequency of the
(Freqinput−FreqIF)/n=Freqcontrol
(900 MHZ−0 MHZ)/n=900 MHZ/n
For n={0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, . . . }, the frequency of the
(Freqinput−FreqIF)/n=Freqcontrol
(900 MHZ−0 MHZ)/n=900 MHZ/n
For n={0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . }, the frequency of the
(900 MHZ−0 MHZ)/n=900 MHZ/n, or
(901 MHZ−0 MHZ)/n=901 MHZ/n.
For the former case of 900 MHZ/n, and for n={0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, . . . }, the frequency of the
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- 3.1.1 In-Phase/Quadrature-Phase (I/Q) Modulation Mode Receiver Embodiments
This unwanted output DC offset voltage is input to subsequent amplifiers in the receiver channel and is accordingly amplified. If it becomes significant, it may cause outputs of the subsequent amplifiers to reach their voltage rails. In any event, DC offset voltages present in the receiver channel amplifiers may lead to an erroneous output signal.
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- 1. Clock Excitation or Charge Injected
- 2. Re-radiation Offsets
- 3. Intermodulation Distortion
Each category possesses its own mechanisms. Further description of these categories of offsets in relation to the UFD module are provided in U.S. Ser. No. 09/526,041, titled “DC Offset, Re-radiation, and I/Q Solutions Using Universal Frequency Translation Technology,” filed Mar. 14, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. These sources of DC offset may lead to erroneous receiver channel output signals.
V c =V in(1−e −α)
Where:
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- Vin=an
input voltage 2606 - C=a value of
capacitor 2602 - R=a value of
resistor 2604 - i=current through
capacitor 2602 andresistor 2604 - VC=voltage across
capacitor 2602 - VR=voltage across
resistor 2604 - VL=VR=an
output voltage 2608
The voltage VC represents a low pass function transient, while the voltage VL represents a high pass function transient.
- Vin=an
Where:
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- R(t)=value of
variable resistor 1704 over time.
Hence:
V L =V in e −t/R(t)C =V in e −α(t)t Equation 3
Hence, the frequency response forfilter module 1702 may be controlled to allow for DC offset reduction, while minimizing input signal distortion.
- R(t)=value of
Where:
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- W and L are MOSFET physical dimensional parameters
- k′=a constant
- Vgs=the gate-to-source voltage
- Vth=the MOSFET threshold voltage
The resistance, Req, of a MOS device in the linear region is provided in Equation 5:
V gs1,2 −V thn =V cm/2=1.65V/2=0.825V.
Where:
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- W1,2 and L1,2 are width and length dimensional parameters for
1902 and 1908MOSFETs - kn′=a constant for NMOS
- Vgs1,2=a gate-to-source voltage for
1902 and 1908MOSFETs - Vthn=threshold voltage for NMOS
- Ibias=current through first and second
1910 and 1912current sources
Because inFIG. 19 , Vgs of PMOS is the same as for NMOS, the overdrive for 1904 and 1906 is equal to:PMOS MOSFETs
(V gs3,4 −V thp)=(V gs1,2 −V thp)=0.825V+0.55V−0.54V=0.815V Equation 7
Then the aspect ratios of 1904 and 1906 are equal to:MOSFETS
Where: - W3,4 and L3,4 are width and length dimensional parameters for
1904 and 1906MOSFETs - kp′=a constant for PMOS
- Vgs3,4=a gate-to-source voltage for
1904 and 1906MOSFETs - Vthp=threshold voltage for PMOS
Using the example ratios indicated in 6 and 8, the following example dimensions can be selected: dimensions forEquations 1902 and 1908, W1,2=1 μm, L1,2=6.14 μm; and dimensions forMOSFETs 1904 and 1906, W3,4=1 μm, and L3,4=116.7 μm.MOSFETS FIGS. 27A and 27B show acircuit 2700, that includesvariable resistor 1704 using these selected dimensions, according to an example embodiment of the present invention.Circuit 2700 also shows a biascurrent generator 2702 with power-down function, and aresistor 2704 coupled between 1720 and 1722. Aoutput nodes differential voltage 2706 is equal to the voltage acrossvariable resistor 1704 and also across resistor 2704 (i.e., a voltage atnode 1720 minus a voltage at node 1722).
- W1,2 and L1,2 are width and length dimensional parameters for
R adj2(A)=100,000(1−e −α
R adj2(B)=100,000(1−e −α
Where:
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- Radj2(A)=Resistance during Diversity A (
Time periods 3402 and 3406) - Radj2(B)=Resistance during Diversity B (
Time periods 3404 and 3408) - α1=α for Diversity A
- α2=α for Diversity B
Both resistorcharacteristic Equations 9 and 10 are exponential, but are approximately linear over the range of interest. The slopes of the two Radj5(A, B) responses shown inFIG. 44 are roughly scaled 2:1 with respect to one another and indicate a robust range of adjustment characteristics with good system response. In embodiments, Radj5 can be scaled according to input signal level and/or another measured statistic to provide particular acquisition advantages.
- Radj2(A)=Resistance during Diversity A (
V gain =−V err2(control)*1360 in dB
Where:
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- Verr2=AGC
control feedback signal 4110 - Vgain=
AGC output signal 4112
Error node 4108 compares the output offilter module 1702 a to a 0.1 volt reference signal.FIG. 42 illustrates AGCcontrol feedback signal 4110. Each transition from diversity A to B, and B to A in AGCcontrol feedback signal 4110 is accompanied by a discontinuity in the response ofAGC feedback loop 4102, which is moderated byrectifier 2412. The attack time for large signals possesses a classical under damped response while the decay time for a small signal response is virtually critically damped with a 5 μsec time out.
- Verr2=AGC
R adj5=100,000(1−e −α)+R 0 Equation 11
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